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wraggster
August 15th, 2007, 16:14
Newly released today at Play Asia (http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-2pz-71-b9-49-en-84-j-70-1spw.html)

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features
Over 40 hours of play in 30+ levels and side quests - includes over 200 powerful spells, intense psionic abilities and new feats from the exciting D&D™ rules
Wage intense strategic battles against a huge variety of D&D™ monsters including mind flayers, beholders, giants and multiple dragons
Adventure with up to 4 friends via wireless multiplayer and align your party with good or evil based on your choices

description
Dungeons & Dragons™: Tactics allows players to take a party of six adventurers into a wide variety of dangerous environments to experience deep and exciting turn-based action while developing their characters' skills and weapons.

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Veskgar
August 15th, 2007, 16:45
Excellent! The last couple of months have shown that the PSP is finally becoming the ultimate portable RPG dream machine that I always hoped it would be.

Especially with the highly acclaimed Jeane D'Arc coming out next week.

Now we need some portable MMORPG action. Maybe someone should partner with Starbucks or something and offer exclusive realms (servers) to people who connect at certain hotspots.

The PSP would have a fantastic social draw if it would be utilized in better ways to allow people to connect with each other and make better use of the WiFi.

I guess SONY is waiting for their 'HOME' online world before trying that sort of stuff with the PSP.

Peronthious
August 15th, 2007, 22:01
Well, I went out and picked up a copy, and let me just say that it was a tad overhyped. Not to say the game isn't good; it is, but I found it a bit complicated and slow to get into. One feature I really expected to be included in the game, which really should have been a no-brainer, was infrastructure multiplayer, but all that's available is ad-hoc. A good buy for D&D fans, but as far as SRPGs go, you might want to wait a bit and get Jeanne d'Arc.

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August 16th, 2007, 17:08
Well, I went out and picked up a copy, and let me just say that it was a tad overhyped. Not to say the game isn't good; it is, but I found it a bit complicated and slow to get into. One feature I really expected to be included in the game, which really should have been a no-brainer, was infrastructure multiplayer, but all that's available is ad-hoc. A good buy for D&D fans, but as far as SRPGs go, you might want to wait a bit and get Jeanne d'Arc.

I agree:thumbup: , I wasn't really impressed with this, i'll think people should just wait for Jeanne d'Arc instead of picking this up.;)